Team Philippines hiked its total to 19 gold medals following superb performances by thrower Cendy Asusano, swimmer Ernie Gawilan and the Caleb Sturgis Womens Jersey national chess team on the penultimate day of the ASEAN Para Games in Kuala Lumpur.Games first-timer Asusano registered 5.50 meters to seize the shotput gold in F54 on Friday, her third title after winning the javelin throw Monday and discuss throw Thursday.According to Paralympic.org, F54 athletes have "full power and movements in their arms, but no power in their abdominal muscles and typically no sitting balance. Thus, the 27-year-old Donsol, Sorsogon native joined the elite group of Filipino triple-gold medalists in the competition, alongside teenage sprint phenom Cielo Honasan.Asusano’s boyfriend, Juanito Mingarine, meanwhile, helped the wheelchair-basketball squad to the bronze medal following its 49-41 victory over Myanmar at Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre.Gawilan swam to a gold-medal finish in the 200-meter individual medley for SM8 in 2:50.13, ahead of Malaysia and Vietnam.According to New South Wales http://www.nikeeaglesjerseysshop.com/carson-wentz-jersey-for-sale-c-53.html swimming website, an SM8 classification includes "swimmers with full use of their arms and trunk with some leg function; limb loss of 2 limbs; swimmerswith the use of one arm only."It was Gawilan’s second mint on top of a silver and a bronze.The Philippine chess team spearheaded by Sander Severino won in the team rapid event by amassing 9.5 points, a point ahead of Indonesia’s Maksum Firdaus, Azhar Panjaitan and Sutikno.Severino joined the company of Honasan and Asusano as he captured his third gold.With a day to go, the Philippines now has 19 golds, which eclipsed the 16 mints the country won in Singapore.Indonesia has virtually clinched the overall title with a current haul of 96 gold, 55 silversand 39 bronze medals, while host Logan Couture Youth Jersey Malaysia is at No. 2 with a 78-73-61 (gold-silver-bronze) mark.It’s good that Nonito Donaire Jr. is fighting again this weekend against Ruben Garcia Hernandez of Mexico.But for boxing analyst Dennis Principe, it would be better for “the Filipino Flash” if he could set himself up against a named opponent who can guarantee his return to world-title contention.“Iyong kalaban niya this weekend is not a household name,” Principe said in an interview with ABS-CBN News on Friday.“It's more of an activity. He should have fought a former world champion, iyong may pangalan. If he’s fighting a nobody, then he's just maintaining public awareness.”Nonito Donaire: I still have what it takes to be world champThis, however, doesn’t mean Donaire, 34, should go carefree against Hernandez, who has a record of 22-2.Principe said it's imperative that Donaire scores a knockout to show he still has the same old magic that made him the second most popular Filipino boxer after Manny Pacquiao.“That's the only way to make people consider him a world-title hopeful. Time is not on his side. To score a decision would be inconsequential http://www.authenticsanjosesharks.com/authentic-justin-braun-jersey para kay Donaire,” Principe said.The last time Donaire fought was last November, when he lost his world junior-featherweight title via decision to Jessie Magdaleno. After failing to get the rematch he wanted, Donaire sought a release from his promotional contract with Top Rank Inc. and signed with Ringstar Sports, which plans to feature him in a world featherweight title bout in 2018.Principe said the only way for Donaire to make a quick return to the top is to start knocking out opponents again. It doesn’t necessarily have to be against world champions, but at least recognizable foes.“If he scores a knockout this weekend, then good. But he has to be in a marquee fight after nito because time is not on his side.”